(19)
(11) EP 3 479 911 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION
published in accordance with Art. 153(4) EPC

(43) Date of publication:
08.05.2019 Bulletin 2019/19

(21) Application number: 17739716.3

(22) Date of filing: 30.06.2017
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B07C 5/14(2006.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/PT2017/050017
(87) International publication number:
WO 2018/004365 (04.01.2018 Gazette 2018/01)
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
MA MD

(30) Priority: 30.06.2016 PT 2016109498

(71) Applicant: Amorim Cork Research, Lda.
4535-186 Mozelos VFR (PT)

(72) Inventors:
  • ALVES, Hugo Manuel Godinho
    PONTE DE SOR 7400-282 (PA)
  • FERNANDES, José Pedro Viegas
    3475-037 CARAMULO (PT)

(74) Representative: Alves Moreira, Pedro 
RCF Protecting Innovation, S.A. Rua do Patrocinio, 94
1399-019 Lisboa
1399-019 Lisboa (PT)

   


(54) AUTOMATIC CORK PLANK EJECTION MODULE AND PLANK-SELECTION SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF PLANK THICKNESS


(57) The invention relates to a cork plank automatic ejection module (1), comprising a frame (2) that comprises a cork plank inlet (3) and a first cork plank outlet (4) through which said planks are ejected out of the module (1), characterized in that it further comprises a cork plank extracting member (5) able to be displaced along two overlapping planes (PI, P2), wherein a first plane (PI) defines an advance direction of the extracting member (5) for ejection of a cork plank, through the first cork plank outlet (4), and a second plane (P2) disposed above the first plane (PI) defines a rearward direction of extracting member (5). The invention further relates to a cork plank automatic selection system comprising at least two modules (1). The invention finds application in the cork industry.




Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTION



[0001] This invention relates to a cork plank automatic ejection module. The invention further relates to a cork plank selection system based on the plank thickness. The invention finds application in the cork industry, namely in the selection of cork planks according to its thickness.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



[0002] Cork plank sorting by thickness is typically performed by operators who handle cork planks, one at a time, sorting them visually and by the sense of touch in order to select them so as to be able to stack them in an orderly fashion according to matching thicknesses.

[0003] The relative effectiveness of such a system is thus dependent on the skill and experience of operators in handling and estimating the thickness of the cork planks.

[0004] Given the nature of this sorting system, some adaptation time of the operator to the job is needed so that he/she will be able to perform it fully.

[0005] Furthermore, the profitability of such system is low, since the work rates are low due to its manual nature.

[0006] The existence of errors in the thickness sorting of cork planks is also a drawback.

[0007] Mechanical devices allowing these tasks to be performed automatically are not known in the industry.

[0008] Therefore, there is a need in the art for a cork plank automatic ejection module, as well as for a cork plank sorting system using thickness that are able to overcome the mentioned above drawbacks.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



[0009] The present invention relates to a cork plank automatic ejection module (1), comprising a frame (2) that comprises a cork plank inlet (3) and a first cork plank outlet (4) through which said planks are ejected out of the module (1), characterized in that it further comprises a cork plank extracting member (5) able to be displaced along two overlapping planes (PI, P2), wherein a first plane (PI) defines an advance direction of the extracting member (5) for ejection of a cork plank, through the first cork plank outlet (4), and a second plane (P2) disposed above first plane (PI) defines a rearward direction of extracting member (5).

[0010] Preferably, the ejection module (1) further comprises a cork plank position sensor (6) for automatic determination of the relative position of the cork plank in the module (1).

[0011] In one embodiment, said frame (2) further comprises a second cork plank outlet (7), allowing an alternative exit of cork planks from module (1).

[0012] In another embodiment, the cork plank automatic ejection module (1) further comprises a removable barrier (8) for holding cork planks, disposed adjacent to second outlet (7) in order to hold a cork plank in module (1) before being ejected. Preferably, said removable barrier (8) is vertically displaceable between a cork plank holding position and a cork plank passage position.

[0013] Most preferably, the cork plank extracting member (5) is disposed on the frame (2).

[0014] The invention further relates to a cork plank automatic selection system (9) characterized in that it comprises:
  • a cork plank conveyor device (10),
  • a cork plank thickness automatic reading device (11) connected in data communication to a central processing unit (12);
  • at least two cork plank ejecting modules (1) claimed in any one of the preceding claims,
wherein:

said at least two ejection modules (1) are disposed downstream of the automatic reading device (11) and in series with each other, said modules (1) being fed with cork planks by said conveyor device (10);

each ejection module (1) is configured to eject cork planks having a predetermined thickness range, and

each ejection module (1) is connected in data communication to the central processing unit (12) which is configured to select the respective ejection module (1) based on thickness information received from the automatic reading device (11).



[0015] In one embodiment of the system (9), the cork plank conveyor device (10) is a moving mat or a conveyor belt.

[0016] In one preferred embodiment, the selection system (9) comprises seven cork plank ejection modules (1) such as explained above.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



[0017] The following is a description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the ejection module of the invention, in which are visible, among other components, the exemplary planes on which the extracting member is displaced, and a cork plank conveyor belt that feeds the module.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the embodiment of Fig. 1 in which the extracting member is located in the readiness initial position, before a cork plank is ejected.

Fig. 3 shows the module in Fig. 2, wherein the extracting member has advanced along plane P1 in order to eject a cork plank.

Fig. 4 shows the module in Fig. 3, wherein the extracting member is located in a raised position in order to start the rearward movement into its readiness position without constituting hindrance to the entry of a new cork plank into the module.

Fig. 5 shows the module in Fig. 4, wherein the extracting member has moved back along plane P2 to a pullback position near the initial readiness position.

Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the plank selection system of the invention.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION



[0018] The present invention relates to a cork plank automatic ejection module, as well as to a cork plank automatic selection system, which selection is based on plank thickness ranges.

[0019] The present invention finds application in the cork industry, namely in selection of cork planks according to their thickness.

[0020] Within the context of the present description, the term "comprising" is to be understood as "including, among others". As such, said term should not be interpreted as "consisting only of".

[0021] The expression "cork plank" relates to a cork material plank having a length which can vary typically between 300 mm and 2500 mm. In cork industry, cork planks are selected based on the value of their thickness and not their length.

[0022] With reference to Fig. 1 to 5, the cork plank automatic ejection module (1) of the present invention comprises a frame (2) comprising a cork plank inlet (3) and a first cork plank outlet (4) through which said planks are ejected out of the module (1). Module (1) further comprises a cork plank extracting member (5) able to be displaced along at least two planes (PI, P2) not coplanar with each other, as exemplified in Fig. 1, wherein a first plane (PI) defines an advance direction of the extracting member (5) for ejection of a cork plank through the first cork plank outlet (4), and a second plane (P2) disposed above first plane (PI) defines a rearward direction of the extracting member (5).

[0023] For better understanding, a cork plank is admitted into the module (1) through its inlet (3). Then, the extracting member (5) advances along plane (PI), which is the working plane where the cork plank is situated, in order to expel the latter through the first cork plank outlet (4). Fig. 2 exemplifies the final position of extracting member (5) after ejection of a cork plank.

[0024] After this forward movement of extracting member (5) in order to eject a cork plank, the same extracting member (5) must be pulled back to its initial position, also called readiness position, from which it may advance to obtain the ejection of another plank. The present invention envisages that this pullback is carried out along a plane (P2) situated at a level higher than the working plane (PI), in order to allow a new cork plank to enter into the module (1) and under extracting member (5) while it resumes its functional position for further ejection. For this reason, the return movement of extracting member (5) does not interfere with the cork planks entering into the module (1). These movements of extracting member (5) are sequentially exemplified in Fig. 2 to 5. This feature saves time and allows providing module (1) with higher productivity.

[0025] It should be noted that planes (PI, P2) need not necessarily be parallel, as in the accompanying figures, although they have to comply with the condition of not being coplanar and being at a distance of each other by a minimum distance allowing the entry of a cork plank into module (1) when extracting member (5) is pulled back from the ejection position to the pullback position (Fig. 5) before assuming the readiness position.

[0026] The shape of the extracting member (5) will be chosen by a person skilled in the art in order to fulfill the technical function, as explained. By way of example and not limitation, member (5) is a member of the dragging spatula type, as is shown in figures.

[0027] In a preferred embodiment, the cork plank automatic ejection module (1) further comprises a cork plank position sensor (6) for automatic determination of the relative position of the cork plank in the module, in particular on the work plane (PI).

[0028] Most preferably, said frame (2) of cork plank automatic ejection module (1) further comprises a second cork plank outlet (7), which allows selecting planks having a certain thickness to be ejected through first outlet (4), and letting other planks that do not have the selected thickness to leave module (1), in this case through second outlet (7).

[0029] In another preferred embodiment, the cork plank automatic ejection module (1) further comprises a removable barrier (8) for holding cork planks, disposed adjacent to second outlet (7) in order to hold a cork plank in module (1) before being ejected, thereby preventing that a plank selected for ejection improperly exits module (1) through second outlet (7). Said removable barrier (8) can be vertically displaceable between a cork plank holding position and a cork plank passage position, for example moving upwards such that the cork plank can pass, and moving downwards to block this passage. An example of the operation of said removable barrier (8), when it is provided, is shown in the sequence of Fig. 2 to 5.

[0030] In another embodiment of the invention, cork plank extracting member (5) is a part of frame (2).

[0031] With reference to Fig. 6, the present invention further relates to a cork plank automatic selection system (6).

[0032] System (9) comprises:
  • a cork plank conveyor device (10),
  • a cork plank thickness automatic reading device (11) connected in data communication to a central processing unit (12); and
  • at least two cork plank ejecting modules (1), such as described previously, disposed downstream of automatic reading device (11) and in series with each other, said modules (1) being fed with cork planks by said conveyor device (10); each ejection module (1) is configured to eject cork planks having a predetermined thickness range; and each ejection module (1) is connected in data communication to central processing unit (12) which is configured to select the respective ejection module (1) based on thickness information received from automatic reading device (11).


[0033] When passing through the cork plank thickness automatic reading device (11), the thickness of each cork plank is determined.

[0034] The collected information about the cork plank thickness is communicated to central processing unit (12), which defines which ejection module (1) will act on that plank. Thereby, for example, the combination of 7 modules (1) in series in this system (9) will enable the selection of seven different plank thickness ranges, which planks will be arranged according to such thickness ranges without any human intervention.

[0035] Thus, each ejection module (1) is connected in data communication to the central processing unit (12), which is configured to select the respective ejection module (1) based on thickness information received from the automatic reading device (11), as already mentioned.

[0036] Preferably, the cork plank conveyor device (10) is a moving mat or a conveyor belt. In one embodiment, such mat is a linear mat that runs through all modules (1) arranged in series.

[0037] In one embodiment, cork plank automatic selection system (9) additionally comprises a cork plank receiving mat (13) disposed upstream of the reading device (11), such mat (13) being used to feed said device (11). Cork planks are placed on mat (13) either manually or mechanically.

[0038] In another embodiment, system (9) further comprises a cork plank holding mat (14) disposed between device (11) and conveyor device (10), mat (14) being used to define entry times of the cork planks into conveyor device (10). Thus, conveyor device (10) may have a constant speed of operation.

[0039] Note, however, that conveyor device (10) may have operating variable speeds regardless of the existence of holding mat (14).

[0040] Operation of extracting member (5) is identical to operation mentioned above with reference to the ejection module (1).

[0041] In operation, when a particular cork plank does not have a certain thickness such as to be ejected in a given ejection module (1), such plank goes through such a module (1) and exits through second plank outlet (7) thereof, being displaced on conveyor device (10) towards next module (1). Such a situation is repeated until such plank cork enters into module (1) determined by processing unit (12), where it is removed through first outlet (4) of such module (1) acted upon by its extracting member (5).

[0042] In terms of exemplary operation of one embodiment of the system of the invention, when a cork plank enters into the ejection module (1) from which will be ejected, it is identified by a position sensor (6), which triggers a removable barrier (8) for example via an actuator, so that the cork plank displacement to next module (1) will be prevented by the removable barrier (8).

[0043] The system (9) of the invention can work continuously, and has a minimum ejection capacity of a piece in each gate every four seconds, i.e. 15 pieces per minute.

[0044] The description herein should be understood as exemplary and not limiting the scope of the present invention, which is set forth in the appended independent claims, the dependent claims being used to set forth particular embodiments of the invention.

[0045] The present invention finds application in the cork industry, namely in selection of cork planks according to its thickness.


Claims

1. An cork plank automatic ejection module (1), comprising a frame (2) that comprises a cork plank inlet (3) and a first cork plank outlet (4) through which said planks are ejected out of the module (1), characterized in that it further comprises a cork plank extracting member (5) able to be displaced along two overlapping planes (PI, P2), wherein a first plane (PI) defines an advance direction of the extracting member (5) for ejection of a cork plank, through the first cork plank outlet (4), and a second plane (P2) disposed above first plane (PI) defines a rearward direction of the extracting member (5).
 
2. The cork plank automatic ejection module (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises a cork plank position sensor (6) for automatic determination of the relative position of the cork plank in the module (1).
 
3. The cork plank automatic ejection module (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said frame (2) further comprises a second cork plank outlet (7), allowing an alternative exit of cork planks from module (1).
 
4. The cork plank automatic ejection module (1) according to claim 3, characterized in that it further comprises a removable barrier (8) for holding cork planks, disposed adjacent to the second outlet (7) for holding a cork plank in the module (1) before being ejected.
 
5. The cork plank automatic ejection module (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the removable barrier (8) is vertically displaceable between a cork plank holding position and a cork plank passage position.
 
6. The cork plank automatic ejection module (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cork plank extracting member (5) is disposed on the frame (2).
 
7. A cork plank automatic selection system (9) characterized in that it comprises:

• a cork plank conveyor device (10),

• a cork plank thickness automatic reading device (11) connected in data communication to a central processing unit (12);

• at least two cork plank ejecting modules (1) claimed in any of the preceding claims,

wherein:

the said at least two ejection modules (1) are disposed downstream of the automatic reading device (11) and in series with each other, said modules (1) being fed with cork planks by said conveyor device (10);

each ejection module (1) is configured to eject cork planks having a predetermined thickness range, and

each ejection module (1) is connected in data communication to the central processing unit (12) which is configured to select the respective ejection module (1) based on thickness information received from the automatic reading device (11).


 
8. The selection system (9) according to claim 7, characterized in that the cork plank conveyor device (10) is a moving mat or a conveyor belt.
 
9. The selection system (9) according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that it comprises seven cork plank ejection modules (1).
 




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